Premachi Chahul प्रेमाची चाहुल


Tuzya Premachi Chahul Lagtach
Zade Veli Halu Lagtat
Aani Mazya Manamadhye
Shabd-Shabd Julu Lagtat

Premasathi Jagtat Sagle
Premasathi Martat Sagle
Pan Ek Diwas Gelynantar
Dusrila Shodhtat Sagle

Tuzya Mohak Hasyamadhye
Maaze Mee Pan Harvun Baslo
Mala Na Mahit Kadhi Na Kalale
Kasa, Kuthe An Kevha Faslo

Punha Ekda Aalis Sakhye Tu
Valvyachya Saripari
Majala Purta Bhijvun Gelis
Themb Asuni Mam Adhari...

तुझ्या प्रेमाची चाहुल लागताच
झाडे वेली हलू लागतात
आणि माझ्या मनामध्ये
शब्द-शब्द जुळू लगतात

प्रेमासाठी जगतात सगळे
प्रेमासाठी मरतात सगळे
पण एक दिवस ग़ेल्यानंतर
दुसरीला शोधतात सगळे

तुझ्या मोहक हास्यामध्ये
माझे मी पन हरवुन बसलो
मला न माहित कधी न कळले
कसा, कुठे अन केव्हा फ़सलो

पुन्हा एकदा आलीस सख्ये तू
वळव्याच्या सरीपरी
मजला पुरता भिजवून गेलिस
थेंब असुनी मम अधरी...

Some Famous Dialogues of Rajesh Khanna(Kaka)

The legendary Indian actor Rajesh Khanna is no more.
So As Tribute to him, here are some of the dialogues from movies that will keep Rajesh Khanna around forever:-

"Are O Babu Moshay!
Zindagi Aur Maut Upar Wale Ki Hath Me Hai Jahanpanah!
Islo Aap Badal Sakte Hai Na Mai !
Hum To Rangmanch Ki Kathputliya Hai, Jiski Dor Upar Wale Ke Haath Me Hai! Kab KaunKaise Uthega Ye Koi Nahi Bata Sakta!"
– Anand

"Aaj Mai Hoon Jahan, Kal Koi Aur
Tha, Yeh Bhi Ek Daur Hai, Woh
Bhi Ek Daur Tha..."

"Main derr se aata nahi hu lekin kya karu, der ho jaati hai. Isliye maafi ka haqdar hu, agar phir bhi kisine na maaf kiya ho toh main yahi kehna chahta hoon, Humko maafi dedo saahib"
- Ram Balram

"Mai marne se pehle marna nahin chahta"
-Safar

"Yeh toh main hi jaanta hoon ki zindagi ke aakhri mod par kitna andhera hai"
- Safar


"Kisi badi khushi ke intezaar me... hum yeh chote chote khushiyoon ke mauke kho dete hai"
- Bawarchi

"Yeh lo, phir tumhari aankho me paani! Maine tumse kitni baar kahan hai, Pushpa ki mujhse ye aansu dekhe nahi jaate. I hate tears."
- Amar Prem

"Iss ek glaas me ek majdoor ki ek mahine ki roti hai aur parivaar ki saans. Kabhi socha hai ki iss ek glass ko pite hi hum ek parivaar ko bhooka maar dete hai"
- Namak Haram

"Maine Maut ko dekha to nahi par shayad woh bahut Khubsurat hogi. Kambakht jo bhi usse milta hain, Jeena chod deta hain."

"Anand mara nahi. Anand marte nahi"
- Anand

Rajesh Khanna no more


Wednesday, Jul 18, 2012
Once upon a
time, there was a Rajesh
Khanna. Men aped him.
Women worshipped him.
And girls married his
photographs, smudged his car with lipsticks and
waited late night outside
hotels hoping to catch a
glimpse of him. Once when
he had fever, a group of
college students spent hours taking turns to put ice
water on his forehead in a
photograph. In the history of Hindi
cinema, nobody has induced fan hysteria like Rajesh Khanna. And
nobody has captured the nation's
collective mindspace like the actor, who
passed away at Ashirwad, his iconic
Mumbai residence, on Wednesday. He was
69. The cause of his death has not been officially announced. But doctors treating
him at Lilavati hospital hinted at cancer. Once he rode into a nation's heart
serenading Sharmila Tagore with Mere
sapnon ki raani in Aradhana (1969) and
followed it up with another blockbuster
Do Raaste a few weeks later, Rajesh
Khanna rewrote box-office history. Between the years 1969 and 1972 almost
everything he touched turned to gold - 15
consecutive hits of various degrees. No
wonder producers chanted: Upar aaka,
neeche Kaka (God above and Kaka,
Khanna's pet name, below). Nobody really knows how an actor of
average build, middling height and a face
often sprayed with pimples hypnotized
India. May be, he was the last gasp of
innocence when India was getting angry
about unemployment and price rise, a hyphen between the simplicity of the
years gone by and the uncertainty of the
future. May be, it was just written. Unable
to find a phrase that captured the
phenomenon, the industry finally coined a
new term: the superstar. He behaved like a superstar too. BBC
journalist Jack Pizzey described him as
someone with the charisma of Rudolph
Valentino and the arrogance of Napoleon.
The star had missed his interview
appointment five times. The Amritsar-born actor was too big and
too swept away by fame to care. Who
wouldn't when even street fashion was
defined by your personality? The belt
slapped over shirt, the round-collared
guru kurta, a smart ploy to hide a growing waistline, all became a rage. And even in
those no-sat-TV days, his smile sold
toothpaste (Macleans). He was the king of romance; most at
home shaking his head and crooning love
nothings. Songs were the spine of his
movies; he revived Kishore Kumar's
singing career in Aradhana. But the actor
brought no revolution to the art of celluloid love; he just gently blended the
playfulness of Dev Anand with a fraction
of Dilip Kumar's intensity; to this he
added his own charm and style. Critics loved him too for doing off-beat
movies such as Ittefaq and Aavishkar. But
the actor knew how to wet a
handkerchief too. Few actors have milked
tear ducts better than him and fewer
have profited more from a broken heart. It is easy to empathize with the smiling
cancer patient in Anand or the large-
hearted bhadrolok in Amar Prem. There is
a style with which he says: "Pushpa, I hate
tears." Rajesh's acting was defined by
style. But in his later years, the style degenerated into a bundle of
mannerisms. Like Dev Anand, Rajesh
Khanna too became his own parody. Once the action films' angry young man
came with Amitabh Bachchan, Rajesh
Khanna's romantic movies (typified by
Shakti Samanta films) went out of
fashion. A sudden marriage to Dimple
Kapadia, almost half his age, got him back in focus. But his attitude issues as an
actor - coming late for shooting on sets,
ego clashes with other stars - ensured
that he lost big banners and good
directors once the chips were down. After
Mehbooba (1975) flopped, his superstar days were over. But just when critics wrote him off, the
actor made a comeback of sorts with
Amardeep (1979). Right through the
1980s, he blended the occasional hit
(Souten, Maqsad) with the rare
blockbuster (Avtaar) and a stream of flops. Joining the Congress in 1991 was a
shrewd career move. The same year he
contested the Lok Sabha election against
BJP leader L K Advani, then on Cloud 9
following his Ayodhya rath yatra, and
gave him the fright of his life. The actor lost by only 1,589 votes from the New
Delhi Lok Sabha constituency. A few
months later, he comfortably won the
byelection beating fellow actor
Shatrughan Sinha. But in politics, the
actor sparkled like a shooting star only to vanish with the same speed. The last two decades were disappointing
for the ex-superstar. In 1997, he played a
father in RK Productions' Aa Ab Laut
Chalein. He also acted in forgettable
television serials such as Ittefaq. When an
ex-superstar ends up rubbing sun cream on the back of the likes of Laila Khan as
he did in Wafaa (2008), you know he isn't
doing too well. But then as the superstar
might have said, Hum to sab rangmanch
ki kathputliyan hain... And for his fans,
Rajesh Khanna will always be the only and forever superstar.

Tere Liye Ek Khwab Likh Raha Hu

Tere Liye Ek Khwab Likh Raha Hu,
Kabhi Na Tutne Wali Aas Likh Raha Hu,
Zindagi Khud Tuze Aakar Kahe,
Mere Gale Lag Ja Tere Liye Kuch Aisi Farmaish Likh Raha Hu...



Sukun Mil Gaya Dil Ko Badnaam Ho Kar,
Har Ilzam Pe Bezubaan Ho Kar,
Log Padh Lenge Teri Aankho
Me Mohabbat Meri,
Tu Laakh Inkaar Karle Anjan Ho kar...

If Right Now

If Right Now,
A Smile Should
Appear On Your Face,
It’s Because At This Very Minute,
I Am Thinking Of You
And I Am Smiling Too...



A Candle May Melt And It’s Fire May Die,
But The Love You Have Given Me Will Always Stay As A Flame In my Heart...



My Dear, My Love,
You Can Never See
How Much I Love You
And What You Mean To Me...



By The Moon As I Sit To Seek Your Glory,
The White Roses I See, Creates A New Story.
Seasons Are Many, Their Reasons Few.
What Remains Is That I Will Always Love You...!



Love...
If You Have It
You Don’t Need
Anything Else...

And If You Don’t
Have It,
It Doesn’t Matter How
Much
What Else You Have....